Richie Incognito doesn't deserve your cheers or your sympathy for the place his crude behavior, past and present, has landed him for nearly a month. But he deserves his job back.

Give him that. Incognito deserves reinstatement to the Dolphins when his suspension ends after Sunday's game, as NFL rules mandate he must be reinstated or released then. He deserves to hit the re-set button on his career, unless NFL investigator Ted Wells has a surprise before then.

When Jonathan Martin's camp released stories out of context to start this firestorm, and when Dolphins' management kept supporting Martin at every turn, Incognito came across as the biggest meathead in sports.

Maybe he still fits that label. But being a lout and being kept from working are two different ideas unless the Dolphins are going to act like they're coached by Mr. Manners again. ...

Right on. It took me a couple tries to read the article cuz that stupid Dolphins Cheerleader link is right in the middle (fyi it isn't really a top 100 cuz a few of the photos are duplicates. Laziness)

Anyway I like what he said about McKinnie. That guy has gotten his team mates into worse situations, in my opinion. He keeps on working and doing a fairly good job of it. I believe Richie deserves to keep on working because he didn't even break a law or existing NFL rule

I hope he comes back. Don't know what came about that investigation when he was questioned, but this whole mess is a bunch of nonsense. This is the guy's career we are talking about. Maybe he will be back for the game at Pittsburg.

The Miami Dolphins and Richie Incognito have reached an agreement that will keep the offensive lineman on the team past next week's deadline, according to ESPN and media reports.

Incognito's four-game suspension, which was to conclude Dec. 2, has been extended with pay, as first reported by the NFL Network, until the NFL completes its investigation into the Dolphins' workplace.

The agreement was made on Nov. 21, the day Incognito's grievance hearing was scheduled with the league and is the reason that he postponed the hearing, league sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen.

The agreement places a six-week cap on the length of Incognito's suspension and reduces his unpaid suspension to two games which totals $470,588, according to sources.

With the six-week cap on Incognito's suspension, independent arbitrator Ted Wells now has two more weeks to complete his investigation.

Information from ESPN Senior NFL Analyst Chris Mortensen was used in this report.

I don't think they can take him back after hearing about all of his other racial and sexual antics around the facility. It's a PR thing now. The team looks bad for allowing it all to go on under their watch.If we lose today I think it should seal Ireland and Philbins' fate. That would make us 2-7 since September, enough reason to clean house.